"I am 50 yrs old, have been wearing eyeglasses since I was 7 yrs. old for myopia. I now also have bifocals. I've also been told I have severe astigmatism and also congenital cataracts. Could I possilby be a candidate for lasik surgery?"
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For the millions of people who suffer from glaucoma or cataracts there is no definitive way to prevent the disease from occurring. However, as technology becomes more sophisticated, new techniques using Endoscopic lasers may spell relief in a way that is quicker and more painless than previous treatments. Read on to find out if you, or someone you know, may be an ideal candidate for this effective laser surgery.
Endoscopic laser surgery is a form of cyclodestructive surgery. This means that during surgery the laser will remove the part of the eye that produces intraocular fluid. This area is part of the eye’s ciliary body. The objective in doing this is to help lower the eye pressure to stop, or slow down, the effects of glaucoma.
With any luck, this form of eye surgery will be the ideal solution for the many sufferers of glaucoma.
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